Set Comments:
<p>Empoleon's decent bulk combined with an excellent 12 resistances including ones to Bullet Punch and Ice moves easily allow for set up. Use Agility as your opponent switches to a counter; then proceed to Substitute until Petaya Berry activates. If possible, try to maintain your Substitute as otherwise the common Mach Punches from Kojondo and Roopushin will end your sweep. Torrent, STAB, and Petaya berry combine to make Surf an almost unstoppable attack from 353 Special Attack, while Hydro Pump annihilates most of OU. Adding rain to the mix gives great power to Empoleon. </p>

<p>Toxic Spikes are vital to let Empoleon beat Blissey and Vaporeon, as long as they don't have Seismic Toss and Hidden Power Electric, respectively. Tentacruel easily dispatches of this Empoleon though. Stealth Rock is great to put most Grass types like Celebi within Ice Beam's KO range. Maintaining a Substitute is vital to prevent elimination by Kojondo and Roopushin.</p>Additional Comments:
<p>The EV spread provided ensures 312 HP, and since this is divisible by four, three Substitutes are always enough to activate the Petaya Berry. Coincidentally, Empoleon hits 434 Speed after an Agility, just enough to outspeed scarfed base 95 Pokemon. Special Attack is maximized, though you can add bulk if set-up is an issue otherwise.</p>
<p>Politoed's rain support makes Surf ridiculously powerful after set up. An additional 1.5x boost along with Petaya Berry lets Empoleon deal serious damage to even Blissey. Also, Tyrannitar makes a great partner, Sandstorm can wear down Empoleon's counters, and Blissey and Tentacruel are taken care of by Earthquake and Pursuit. Ice Beam is recommended over Grass Knot if to take out grass types and Salamence, but water-types may cause issues. The choice depends on what your team can handle. </p>[SET]
Name: SD Jet
Move 1: Swords Dance
Move 2: Aqua Jet
Move 3: Earthquake
Move 4: Drill Peck
Item: Life Orb
Ability: Torrent
Nature: Adamant
EVs: 252 HP / 252 Atk / 4 Spe

Set Comments:

Swords Dance is moderately unpredictable on Empoleon, so surprise value may net him a Swords Dance when common counters, such as Blissey, switch in.

894 Attack is quite devastating with a priority move, especially with easy set up against Bullet Punch

Blissey and Tentacruel are easily wiped out by Earthquakes while Drill Peck covers Grass types.

Torrent is a better ability than Competitive Spirit because stat-reducing moves are quite rare, and Torrent provides great power for Aqua Jet.

Stealth Rock prevents Dragonite and Gyarados from walling you.

Additional Comments

Drill Pecks OHKOs most Mach Punch users but be wary of them.

A useful partner is Celebi, who can take Earthquakes and Mach Punches, while spreading paralysis to aid Empoleon's sweep, while also absorbing Electric attacks.

Stealth Rock users greatly aid against Gyarados.

[Team Options]

Entry hazards help nearly all sets because offensively, Empoleon needs hazards to hinder or wear down counters, while most defensive teams need hazards anyways.

Celebi makes a great partner with its excellent synergy and stats to take Mach Punches that can end Empoleon.

Ghosts like Shandera also take Mach Punches and can use powerful special attacks.

Rain support is great for powering up Surf and Aqua Jet, while Sandstorm can wear down Blissey and Tentacruel.

[Counters]

Tentacruel and Blissey completely wall Empoleon, and Tentacruel can absorb Toxic Spikes, the only way to defeat Blissey.

Mach Punch users can quickly end a SubPetaya sweep and common Fighting attacks generally end Empoleon from the likes of Kojondo and Roopushin.

It worked Great on my weakened team
Not sure about the ev's as I was on the receiving end of this set

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I'm sorry, but I'm gonna have to disagree with this set due to some issues with it. What first caught my eye was Metal Claw; why? Why use Metal Claw out of all things besides the completely obligatory and better Return or Earthquake? Why not use Steel Wing, which is almost better in every way, in comparison to Metal Claw, and yet its Steel typing sucks. This set is also relying on Empoleon's physical power power, which is subpar compared to the likes of DD or Rain Kingdra and other speed boosting sweepers, such as Blaziken and Terakion.

I assume the set has no specific EVs; physically oriented. I'm also not very sure about the placement of Substitute, given it dondoesn't have a pinch berry in there. I also assume that the opponent who used this was horrible, whether it was in the 5th or 4th generation.

On topic, I think Agility + 3 Special Attacks is perfectly acceptable because of that sexy Special Attack, and currently, Empoleon has a few other options worth mention. Hopefully some sweeper such like Kerudio or Starmie don't stop Agility Empoleon from being such an availably good surprise set.

This might need a little tweaking to adapt to a new metagame, though it's a bit too early to determine what's a legitimate top threat and what's not. Other than that, the set looks cool, the moves are fine, but it's a matter of adaption.

Perhaps I'll take a look at Empoleon's moves soon and see what new options it offers.

Boiling Water is about it for notable new moves; the new physical moves are inferior.

Of some note, however, is its new ability from the DW - the one that raises Attack by two every time an enemy inflicts a stat drop on him. Could have quite a bit of use for a Swords Dance set. Swords Dance+Aqua Jet+Earthquake+Drill Peck ain't too bad at all. I mean, Waterfall is a good option, but Aqua Jet is a good STAB and Drill Peck lets you wreck Robushin and Machamp with a +2, while hitting for fairly good neutral damage with EQ and AJ.

Boiling Water is about it for notable new moves; the new physical moves are inferior.

Of some note, however, is its new ability from the DW - the one that raises Attack by two every time an enemy inflicts a stat drop on him. Could have quite a bit of use for a Swords Dance set. Swords Dance+Aqua Jet+Earthquake+Drill Peck ain't too bad at all. I mean, Waterfall is a good option, but Aqua Jet is a good STAB and Drill Peck lets you wreck Robushin and Machamp with a +2, while hitting for fairly good neutral damage with EQ and AJ.

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an SD set with Aqua Jet, Earthquake and Drill Peck with a balloon is an idea. One if it's biggest pro's is being an incredible counter to Doryuuzu. It can safely come in on Earthquake while it resists Rock Slide, X-Scissor & Return. STAB Aqua Jet should OHKO Doryuuzu while Drill Peck covers fighting types like Breloom, Roobushin and Machamp. Earthquake is indeed good for neutral damage and for hitting steel types like Magnezone and Metagross.

Empoleon is a good poke, but with the rise of fighting types in the meta-game (and the returning fighters) i don't think we will be seeing a lot of Empoleon.

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Or rather, he needs to change - that's one reason why I think a Swords Dance set based around Aqua Jet+EQ+Drill Peck is a sure winner, because it can KO any fighting types that switch in, and it's bulky enough to take a Mach Punch and faster than most of the new fighting types, so if they try to stat up on him he'll take 'em out with the Peck. And especially with all the new popular pokes weak to water...

Or will he be able to? Dangit, I need a good stat calculator to see if Adamant, Life Orb, and +2 Drill Peck will break through a Roobushin.

Subpetaya is gonna be less popular because a Roobushin will just Bulk up on him and then OHKO when the Petaya activates with Mach Punch, and Agility+3 moves... well, that will depend on whether or not a Life Orb Surf can KO any of its new counters.

THE most used Empoleon set on PO for a reason, still useful to many teams due to its typing and bulk, and offers some very attractive resistances for sandstorm teams. Also the EV's are fine in for the current meta game, it surprises everyone with its bulk, one of the most impressive things about the EV's are the ability to sponge many physical hits, but still be able to take Borutorosu's STAB timid Thunderbolt.